SC conference archive
A historical reference to the annual supercomputing conference, year by year, with the machine that led the TOP500 at the time. This is an independent archive — the conference itself is run by ACM and IEEE at supercomputing.org.
SC 2008
Austin, Texas
Fastest that year: Roadrunner, 1.10 PFlop/s
SC 2007
Reno, Nevada
Fastest that year: BlueGene/L, 478.200 TFlop/s
SC 2006
Tampa, Florida
Fastest that year: BlueGene/L, 280.600 TFlop/s
SC 2005
Seattle, Washington
Fastest that year: BlueGene/L, 280.600 TFlop/s
SC 2004
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Fastest that year: BlueGene/L, 70.720 TFlop/s
SC 2003
Phoenix, Arizona
Fastest that year: Earth Simulator, 35.860 TFlop/s
SC 2002
Baltimore, Maryland
Fastest that year: Earth Simulator, 35.860 TFlop/s
SC 2001
Denver, Colorado
Fastest that year: ASCI White, 7.226 TFlop/s
SC 2000
Dallas, Texas
Fastest that year: ASCI White, 4.938 TFlop/s
SC 1999
Portland, Oregon
Fastest that year: ASCI Red, 2.379 TFlop/s
SC 1998
Orlando, Florida
Fastest that year: ASCI Red, 1.338 TFlop/s
SC 1997
San Jose, California
Fastest that year: ASCI Red, 1.338 TFlop/s
SC 1996
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Fastest that year: CP-PACS/2048, 368.2 GFlop/s
SC 1995
San Diego, California
Fastest that year: Numerical Wind Tunnel, 170.0 GFlop/s